King's X Botanical Garden|
Contains Many Native Plants
Ito Stag* X Bontanical Oar
loped m
hi the
?mommm- reri,
gplefwrt. Fringed Orchid, Creel
ed trie, Blue Star Grew, Wild
dree, Leucothoe, Columbine,
Shooting Star and Walking Perm
from Alabama, Flame Atalea, and
many other wild flower* which
Im not jret been identified.
Climbing Fern, Showy Orchid, and
Shortia the "pUnt that WM lost
100 ywra." Many plant* at King's
X Mr gifts from friewds. Recently
Kings X sent a Maidenhair Spleen
wort to Doan Ogden, the landscape
architect in Asheville, who lacked
that plant in his wild garden, and
is ? good friend to King's X. Mr.
Ogden came to Boone a few weeks
ago to talk abort the Daniel
Bowie Wild Flower Garden. King's
X b. presenting the Daniel Boone
Garden with a Showy Orchid
which may prove to be the first
wild flower planted there.
Mr. Chase's friends, and others
interested, are invited to come to
King's X any Sunday this sum
mer. However, Mr. Chase will be
gone from Sunday, July 10 until
Sunday, July 84 when he returns
from the Craft Fair in Asheville.
King's X is a non-profit or
ganization established to make
Garden Clnb
Starts At Rock
Several ladle* met with Mrs. L.
E. Dimmette at her summer home
in Echo Park for the purpose of
organizing a Blowing Rock Gar
den Club June 20th. Mrs. B. W.
Stallings of Boone, the District Di
rector, was present to help organ
ize the club.
Officers were elected as follows:
Mrs. T. R. Snyder, president; Mn.
Robert Haixiin, vice president;
Mrs. R. H. Reed and Mrs. Everett
Widener co-secretary and treasur
er. At the close of the meeting
Mrs. Dimmette served tea, assist
ed "by tier three lovely daughters.
The Garden Club will meet in
the library assembly room Tues
day, July lfch 'at 10:30 a. m.
There will be a short program on
the groarth and care of the three
varieties of rhododendron found
in the Blue Ridge Mountains. Mrs.
J. V. Thomas of Winston-Salem
and Blowing Rock, will give k talk
on flower arranging and equip
ment. She will also give a demon
stration of arranging rhododen
dron.
AH the ladies from (he Blowing
Rock area are cordially invited to
attend the Garden Club meeting.
- HI III I .1 .
Party Planned
Al Valle Crucis
The Valle Crucis Community
(hA plans a CowiwiBity Party for
their summer folk, Saturday night,
jWly 16, at 4:00 o'clock, accenting
to Howard Murry, club president.
There will be entertainment pro
vided and refreshments served, he
saTfl, and The affair promises to
be fun for all. He urged all sum
mer residents and regular dab
members to attend.
Dr. Cratis Williams will pre
sent a program of Appalachian
Mountain ballads.
Mrs. Jtom Bayne will play the
violin.
Refreshments will be served.
Stans apiplies brake to Congress
ional spending.
A Lincoln letter is foand by his
torian. i
known the woA of the eourtffl of
Ite Southern Mountaiaa and of
The Southern Highland Handi
craft Guild for the ante of the
people of thia area.
CHECKMATE!
Caspar, Wy? ? The wedding o
Tommy Loving, of Casper, had ti
be postponed. He was jailed ?a i
charge of issuing a worthies:
cheek to pay for the wedding ring
New electric transformer is in
trod wed
Prices of world sugar show de
dines.
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Find
tynar
la The Mountains
I Specialise la Summer Homes, Cottage*, Building Lots
KEAL ESTATE
Iinrnet ? Sales Rentals
H. P. HOLSHOUSER
Stowing Reek, N. C. ? CY S-tlSI or CY 5-7189
Mayview Manor Presents
DANCING
Every Wednesday and Saturday
To The Music of
MICHAEL MARVIN
And His Indian Creek Country Club Orchestra
IN THE
SKY ROOM
Wiedneeday: 9 p.m. ? Saturday: 9:30 to 1
Guests For Dancing, Only $2.00 Per Person Plus Tax
Orchestra Concerts Open to Public Each Evening
Tuesday through Sunday 8 p.in.
DINING ROOM - OPEN TO THE PUBLIC
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Milton M. Chapman, Owner-Manager
Utte
HOME STYLE
Dining
At Un
Very
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\
SERVING
? Breakfast
? Lunch
? Dinner
RESERVATIONS APPRECIATED
(But Not Required)
Phone AM 4-8657
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Hardin Street Boone, N. C.
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CHOICE
WtUrn SUali
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COUNTRY HAM
Otter Ftse foods
serving *
_7 a. ?. to ? p. m.
RESTAURANT
U. S. Highway 221 ? Phone CY 5-7359 ? Blowing Rock
Blowing Rock Crafta C*.
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Of all your vacation nights, you will remember longest and
? 'jrat' ?T Ss
fondest the night you saw Horn in the West!
j ~ * ' ' v ??
IF YOU'VE SEEN AN EARLIER VERSION . . .
?f
y :
8:15 P. M. Nightly
(Except Mondays)
A
Most .Unusual
Outdoor
Drama
By
KERMIT
HUNTER
. An* Ylt It's More'n That? It's Like a Horn
o' Freedom Blowln' In the West. It Makes Me Want m
> To Keep Goln' Into the Sunset."
k ? Danl Boone
I Horn in the West
9th
Season
Andrews Chevrolet, Inc.
Belk's Department Store
Boone'a Largest Department Store
e? m .. . '?
Blue Ridge Electric Membership Corporation
f $ ?? .Wr su r!
Boone Drug Company
Boone Tire & Bargain Store
n>l- ?
?life
Carolina Pharmacy
mm ; h M
Church's Store, Inc.
-Cola Bottling Company
| Hlek.ry.N.C.
Farmers Hardware & Supply Company, Inc.
| Greene Buick-Pontiac, Inc. '
'V = ? -% '
Greene Furniture Company ^
MjilW.'IMliUKTTTYM
DANIEL BOONE
THEATRE
McClung'g 5c lo $1.00 Store
Newton's Department Store
Northwestern Bank
Parkway Company
S tailings Jewelry Store
Winkler Motor Company
Wilcox Travel Agency
AM 4-tSM &.-.V
JackE. Williams
Accountant
Bert's Parkside Cafe
The MOCK'S Dress
I Boom & The Farm